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V , Page t l4'0BEW0IlD F OR many months the Tifoon staff has labored to publish the annual for 1932. In so far as possible, we have attempted to make this a book that will truly mirror the spirit of Portland High School. The judgment lies with you. If we have succeeded it is only because of the loyal support of both our fellow students and the many friends of the school. If we have failed, because of our in- ability to catch the spirit of our school, the Tifoon staff shoulders the responsibility. Re- member- It is better to have failed than never to have tried. We have tried!
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H132 TIFUIIN Volume IX The Student Annual of Portland High SI'l'l00l Portlauul. Indiana V77 l'ulllislu-1l by tlu- Svniol' Class
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. ' 1 .. 1. ,ga DEDICATIUN HIS year we, the Senior Class, dedicate our annual for 1932, to all of our teachers. We believe that the real work and benefit of our teachers is unappreciated by the majority A of. persons. A short article by Dr. Henry Van Dyke expresses our thoughts far better than We can write them. THE UNKNOWN TEACHER by DR. HENRY VAN DYKE I sing the praise of the unknown teacher. Great Generals win campaigns, but it is the unknown soldier who wins the war. Famous educators plan new systems of pedagogy, but it is the unknown teacher who delivers and guides the young. For him no trumpets blare, no chariots wait, no golden decorations are decreed. He keeps the watch along the borders of darkness and makes the attack on the trenches of ignorance and folly. Patient in his daily duty, he strives to conquer the evil powers which are the enemies of youth. He awakens sleeping spirits. He quick- ens the indolent, encourages the eager and steadies the' unstable. He communi- cates his own joy in learning and shares with boys and girls the best treasures of his mind. He lights many candles which, in later years, will shine back to cheer him. This is his reward. Knowledge may be gained from books 5 but the love of knowledge is transmitted only by personal contact. No one has deserved better of the Republic than the unknown teacher. Page Three ' . ..?f'fQ::f.w' ai' '
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